After Monet (1989) by Sherrie Levine

“After Monet” is a work of art by Sherrie Levine, created in the year 1989. This piece is part of the Post-Minimalism art movement and falls under the genre of abstract art.

The artwork features a grid of twelve rectangular blocks, each filled with varying shades of blues and grays, arranged in a 4×3 pattern. The colors transition subtly across the surface, creating a sense of depth and balance. The composition is simple yet evocative, highlighting Levine’s ability to evoke emotion and meaning through minimalistic design elements. The use of a limited color palette aligns with the principles of Post-Minimalism, emphasizing form and purity over intricate detail.

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